Healthcare Professionals’ Experiences on Interdisciplinary Collaboration in a Medical Department of a Malaysian General Hospital

Angew Chern
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Healthcare professionals (HCPs) in all healthcare facilities including public hospitals in Malaysia need to cooperate to meet the diverse healthcare demands. To date, there has yet detailed research on this collaboration in Malaysia. This study aimed to explore interdisciplinary collaboration in the Medical Department (wards and clinics) of a state hospital. Four focus group discussions (FGDs) were held. A medical specialist, medical officer, nurse manager/charge nurse, staff nurse, senior and junior clinical pharmacists were all present at each FGD. Purposive sampling was used to recruit participants (nomination by heads of department). FGDs were performed in English, but responses in Malay were accepted and translated into English. All FGDs were audio-recorded, transcribed, and analysed thematically. In the theme of role clarity, most participants opined that the doctors led in patient management, while the nurses were in charge of monitoring, ambulating and drug administration. However, some participants were unfamiliar with the role of pharmacists. The majority believed that effective collaboration did exist, but insufficient. Weak communication skills, lack of communication, personnel and time were obstacles to effective collaboration. Regular discussions between different disciplines can encourage interprofessional collaboration. Despite doctors acknowledging pharmacists' Medication Therapy Adherence Clinic (MTAC) services, and nurses' human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) counselling and diabetic education services, some nurses and pharmacists were unaware of each other's services. To avoid conflicting tasks and human resource wastage, each HCP's services should be actively promoted among other HCPs.
马来西亚某综合医院医务部医护人员跨学科协作经验
马来西亚所有医疗机构(包括公立医院)的医疗保健专业人员(HCPs)需要合作,以满足多样化的医疗保健需求。迄今为止,还没有对马来西亚的这种合作进行详细的研究。本研究旨在探讨公立医院内科(病房和诊所)的跨学科合作。举行了四次焦点小组讨论。每一场FGD都有一名医疗专家、医务干事、护士经理/主管护士、普通护士、高级和初级临床药剂师。采用有目的的抽样方法招募参与者(由部门主管提名)。fgd是用英语进行的,但马来语的回答被接受并翻译成英语。对所有fgd进行录音、转录和主题分析。在角色清晰的主题中,大多数与会者认为医生主导病人管理,护士负责监护、走动和给药。然而,一些参与者对药剂师的角色并不熟悉。大多数人认为,有效的合作是存在的,但还不够。沟通能力弱,缺乏沟通,人员和时间是有效协作的障碍。不同学科之间的定期讨论可以鼓励跨专业合作。尽管医生承认药剂师的药物治疗依从性诊所(MTAC)服务,护士的人类免疫缺陷病毒(HIV)咨询和糖尿病教育服务,但一些护士和药剂师并不了解彼此的服务。为避免任务冲突和人力资源浪费,每个HCP应在其他HCP之间积极推广其服务。
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